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- Red_Paint_People abstract "The Red Paint People are a pre-Columbian culture indigenous to the New England and Atlantic Canada regions of North America. They were named after their burials, which used large quantities of ochre, normally red, to cover both the bodies of the dead and grave goods. Sometimes they are known as the Moorehead Phase of the Laurentian Tradition or the Moorehead burial tradition after Warren K. Moorehead who brought them widely to the attention of scientists. They flourished between 3000 BCE and 1000 BCE. Alternatively, they can be called by the period in which they lived, either the \"Maritime Archaic\" (emphasizing a coastal and seafaring culture) or \"Late Archaic\" (emphasizing time and leaving open the possibility of living inland seasonally), although these terms often cover the longer period from 7000 BCE to 1000 CE. Multiple hypotheses exist as to which if any later peoples might be their descendants and there is little archaeological evidence to support any hypothesis.Their burial culture was more elaborate than any subsequent culture in the area. In the southern portion of their range, they were succeeded by the Susquehana culture which used pottery, and no evidence of their stoneworking techniques is found in that culture.".
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- Red_Paint_People wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_Canada.
- Red_Paint_People wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaic_period_in_North_America.
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- Red_Paint_People wikiPageWikiLink New_England.
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- Red_Paint_People wikiPageWikiLink Ochre.
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- Red_Paint_People wikiPageWikiLink Tsunami.
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- Red_Paint_People wikiPageWikiLinkText "Red Paint People".
- Red_Paint_People wikiPageWikiLinkText "Red Paint".
- Red_Paint_People wikiPageWikiLinkText "“Red Paint”".
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- Red_Paint_People subject Category:Archaic_period_in_North_America.
- Red_Paint_People subject Category:Pre-Columbian_cultures.
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- Red_Paint_People comment "The Red Paint People are a pre-Columbian culture indigenous to the New England and Atlantic Canada regions of North America. They were named after their burials, which used large quantities of ochre, normally red, to cover both the bodies of the dead and grave goods. Sometimes they are known as the Moorehead Phase of the Laurentian Tradition or the Moorehead burial tradition after Warren K. Moorehead who brought them widely to the attention of scientists.".
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- Red_Paint_People sameAs Punamaalikulttuuri.
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- Red_Paint_People sameAs Narod_Crvene_boje.
- Red_Paint_People sameAs Q4354062.
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